From our concert goers

Thank you, Carolyn, for a moment of grace yesterday. Nice to have the opportunity to better know the singers. Lovely people.
I'll send another reminder to our Art Renaissance "constituency" regarding your coming concert in Carefree. See you next Saturday.

Carolyn Eynon Singers ~ a Scottsdale, AZ choir

The 37th Annual Governor's Arts Award Nominee Reception.

The Carolyn Eynon Signers are excited to have been nominated for this award, which recognizes an organization that has demonstrated significant support or participation in activities which foster excellence in, appreciation of, or access to arts in the State of Arizona.

Along with many other nominees in a range of categories, we'll be at the Arizona Biltmore Resort for the reception on March 22, 2018. Why not come along and join us? You can get tickets here.

Choral music in Scottsdale

Choral music is my passion for the art creates community. We all need music in our lives and singing together connects people. In my lifetime, this is the most vulnerable, emotional time in our country since my memory of post Viet Nam War. Music soothes, heals, and crosses borders. Come enjoy our Scottsdale choir soon!

The Benefits of Music Education

By Laura Lewis Brown

Whether your child is the next Beyonce or more likely to sing her solos in the shower, she is bound to benefit from some form of music education. Research shows that learning the do-re-mis can help children excel in ways beyond the basic ABCs.

When Susan McMane was in high school, she probably spent about as much time chanting “two, four, six, eight” as she did singing “do, re, mi.”

“I was a cheerleader, and it was probably the worst thing I could have done for my voice,” she says. “The way we use our voice for talking and other activities can hurt it as much as singing if we’re using it incorrectly. I would have liked for someone to have told me that.”